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February 2, 2013

New Highs in Sight In October, Barron's predicted the Dow would pass its 14,165 record by early this year. Now we're just 1% short -- and we expect a breakthrough soon. How to ride one of the strongest bull markets in decades.

Roundtable, Part 3: Stirring Things UpBarron's Roundtable panelists Bill Gross, Meryl Witmer, and Fred Hickey take their turn defending their investment views for this year. Bargains in tech, bullish bets on gold, and three bond exchange-traded funds to be used as bond substitutes.

Mutual Funds: After the Frenzy Ian Warmerdam, manager of the Henderson Global Technology Fund, isn't an early adopter of technology in his consumer spending or in his investment portfolio. His strategy: Wait until the enthusiasm wanes, buy at a discount and hold on for the long haul. Barron's explains.

The Best Advice: Keeping His Cool Merrill Lynch's Louis Chiavacci once dreamed of becoming a fighter pilot. His clients may thank their stars he was grounded, Barron's says. Where he's finding consistent, 5% yields.

Penta: Overcoming That Cartier Angst Our columnist overcomes the notion that Cartier sells trinkets only a woman would love. Cartier is releasing 113 new watch models this year, at prices ranging between $4,400 and $1.8 million, Barron's reports.

European Trader: Heineken Can Wet Your Whistle Investors can quench their thirst for profits with either of Heineken's shares: those of brewing company Heineken NV, or the holding company Heineken Holding. Barron's suggests selecting the one that best suits your taste.